I ' " """" " I II 1 -IIIJIII . II , . ij- T , ir- r- - - .--.i - ...i i i . -n -,.l.l-ni - t - I. ,nr, - ... , ,1 I. I. n -....ui-ii.'... H.I.......-X". II V IH. 1 I.. II. I. , n.. I., The Daily Tar HeelWednesday, September 20, 19899 ROOMMATE WANTED immediately. UNC student prefers female to snare Brookstone apartment. wD, cable, furnished, pool, tennis jncl. $200 12 utils. 967-2328. NON-SMOKING roommate wanted. Female preferred. TownHouse Apts. $152mo. 13 utilities. Deposit required. 968-3566. WANTED: NON-SMOKING ROOM MATE(s),(Female preferred), to share huge, quiet apartment on busline. It has everything! WD, AC & more! $275 12 utilities. Call 929724 now! OWN ROOM at Kingswood Apts. $150mo plus 12 utilities. Call Dave at 9330370. Rides & Riders NEED RIDE to DC area, pref. North VA, weekend of Sept 16. Will pay for gas. Call Amy at 933-1656. RIDE WANTED. One way to NOVA, WASH DC area Fri afternoon or evening Sept 15. Will pay. Call and leave message for Susan at 933 8188. NEED RIDE to Fayetteville. Fri, Sept 22. Will help with expenses. Call Alan 933-5366. Keep calling. RIDE NEEDED to WASHINGTON DC AREA 822-824. Call if you are going round trip or Just one way, 933-9360. NEED RIDE to Richmond, DC, or NYC. Fri Sept 22. Will share gas. Call Paige 9296888 eves. Carpools CAR-POOL? FayettevilleOhapel Hill. 1f interested, please call 436 4685. If no answer, please leave a message. Lost & Found MARGE NELSON. I found your gym card. Stop by 101 Peabody Hall to pick up. LOST: Bus pass between the F Lot and The School of Nursing on Sept 12. Call Danene 966-4435. LOST. Blue wallet belonging to Laura Salmons. Reward offered. Lost in The Pit, morning of Sept 14. Call 962-5066 days or 929 8665 eves and weekends. FOUND in STUDENT AID OFFICE on 914: Textbook titled AFRICA, ed. by Martin & O'Meara. Come by 300 Vance Hall to claim. LOST PAIR of prescription glasses (tan case, pink frame) between Melver and Joyner Thurs eve. Please call 933-3612 if you find them or have any info regarding them. Thank you. DTH Classifieds Call 962-0252 FOUND: 10KT men's gold ring in bound periodicals stacks of Davis Library, second floor, Sun 917 at 1:30pm. Call Andy at 93S8229. FOUND: GOLD SIGNET ring with ini tial 'S' on third floor undergrad. Call 968-9436 to claim. LOST: Set of keys on leather Polo ring in front of PKE house (big frat court) Sat. (916). Please call Michael at 962-7014 or 968 4789. FOUND: Wachovia bank card at campus ATM, Friday the 15th at 8pm. NAME: David Monasterio. Call 929-9063 or 929-6070 to claim. FOUND: 17 gold ad-a-beads in front of the Zeta House on Press Night. Sept 15. Call Dana 933 1300. LOST: LADIES ACCESS WATCH wmoon phase, black leather band, medium sized face. Lost on 91389 11 am, between Carmichael & the pit Please call JoAnna at 933-2765 if found. FOUND: Pair of perscription glass es in brown case on Franklin, in front of Post Office on Friday 9-15. Call John at 933-7222 for return. FOUND - Ladies Citizens Quartz watch near Chase Hall. Found Monday 918. Call 933-3593. LOST: Small gold chain bracelet somewhere on UNC campus. Reward offered. Call Anna 933 4392. BUY IT, SELL IT FIND IT, DTH CLASSIFIEDS MISSING FROM dorm 91789. ladies bifold wallet. Contents senti mental. If found return to Morrison desk or call 933-3359. LOST: BLUE BACK PACK containing rugby boots, shirt and ball. If found, please call 933-5092. LOST: WHITE POP'S CASE with license, meal card, ID, athletic pass, and registration card. PLEASE call Jennifer Terry at 933 6244 soon! TYPING AND WORD PROCESSING SERVICE. Term papers, lawmedi cal reviews, resumes, cover let ters, 24hr turn-around time avail for many assignments. Call 933 9263 today! DO YOU WANT an eye catching resume? Need some help writing it? Call 942-1167 to get an edge on your job hunting. HATE TYPING? Let me do it. Call 967-0583 for fast, professional service on Macintosh PC. MA in English, familiarity with MLA styles. Ask for Cindy. Tutoring Services RESEARCH INFORMATION Largest Library of Information in U.S. - all subjects Order Catalog Today with VISAMC orCOD TOLL FREE HOT UNE 80X351"0222 in Calif. (213) 477-8226 Or. rush $2.00 to Research Information 11322 Idaho Ave. 206-, Los Angeles, CA 90025 TENNIS LESSONS given by David Nash, TENNIS PROFESSIONAL Reasonable rates: $10 per half hour, $15 per hour. Contact at 942-4650 (preferably at noon). EXPERIENCE: Junior Doubles Champion, played on UNC when ranked 6 in the country, taught throughout US and Europe. TENNIS LESSONS. USPTR Certified Instructor. Students, $10 per hour. Special rate for groups. Call James at 967-3776. Health ABORTION - To 20 weeks. Private and confidential GYN facility with Saturday and weekday appoint ments available. Pain medication given. Free pregnancy tests. 942 0824. TYPINGWORD PROCESSING Freshman to Post-Doctoral and Faculty. No job too large or too small. 100 letter quality. Professional, fast dependable, accurate. Word Wrangler, 933-9752. Diabetes & UNC Life A panel discussion for students with diabetes. WedSept20,7-830pm Health Education Conference Room 2nd floor, Student Health Service. For info: 966-6562 We're the best buy in town! Campus Calendar " The DTH Campus Calendar is a daily listing of University-related activities sponsored by academic departments, student services and student organiza tions officially recognized by the Divi sion of Student Affairs. To appear in Campus Calendar, announcements must be submitted on the Campus Calendar form by NOON one business day before the announcement is to run. Saturday and Sunday events are printed in Friday's calendar and must be sub mitted on the Wednesday before the announcement is to run. Forms and a drop box are located outside the DTH office, 104 Union. Items of Interest lists ongoing events from the same campus organizations and follows the iame deadline schedule as Campus Calendar. Please use the same form. WEDNESDAY 10 a.m.: The Bloodmobile will be upstairs in the Student Union until 3 p.m. Please come give the gift of life. Noon: The Executive Branch of Student Government is holding a rally on the steps of Wilson Library to pro test the recent tuition increases and the lateness of student notification of these increases. ' ; Women's Studies Program pres ents a lunchtime colloquium: "Reading the Body in Medieval French Love Sto ries" by Jane Burns, professor of ro mance languages, in Toy Lounge of Dey Hall. -- CGLA is having a Lesbian Lunch today in 207 Union. 3:30 p.m.: University Career Plan ning and Placement Services will hold an InternshipExperiential Learning Workshop: Internship basics and how to find one in 209 Hanes Hall. UCCPS will hold Job Hunt 101: Basic information on how to use UCPPS office for seniors and graduate students in 210 Hanes Hall. 4 p.m.: The Industrial Relations Association will meet in 224 Union. A representative from Glaxo will discuss resume writing and interviewing. The Joint UNC-Duke Physics and Astronomy Colloquium will hold "Time-Resolved Studies of Surface Dynamics" with Harry Tom of AT&T Bell Laboratories, Holmdel, N.J. today in 265 Phillips Hall. Refreshments will be served at 3:30 p.m. in the Lounge, Room 277. 4:15 p.m. UCCPS will hold Job Hunt 102: Resume Writing Workshop for seniors and graduate students in 2 1 0 Hanes Hall. The Nursing Home Committee of the Campus Y will meet at the Campus Y to discuss plans for this year. 5 p.m.: The Japan Club will meet in 407 Dey Hall. All those interested in learning more about the culture of Japan are invited to attend. The GaiaGIobal Issues Commit tee of the Campus Y will have its first meeting in the Campus Y lounge. Concerned about the rain forests, China, global warming or Latin America? We will offer you the chance to talk about these issues and many more! Campus Y Women's Forum will meet in 206B Campus Y. UCCPS will hold Job Hunt 101: Basic information on how to use UCPPS office for seniors and graduate students in 210 Hanes Hall. The CIA Action Committee invites you to find out the truth about the CIA. Come to an introductory meeting in Murphy 111. Bring your own questions or just listen! 5:45 p.m.: UCCPS will hold Job Hunt 102: Resume Writing Workshop for seniors and graduate students in 210 Hanes Hall. 6 p.m.: The Wesley Foundation will meet for an evening of Christian fellowship and a presentation on the work team's trip to St. John's Island, S.C. Dinner is $2. The Dillon School Committee of the Campus Y will have its last intro ductory meeting in the Campus Y Con ference Room for students interested in volunteering at the maximum security prison in Butner, N.C. 7 p.m.: The South African Schol arship Fund Committee will meet in the Campus Y Lounge to discuss plans for the coming year. The UNC China Club will host Taiji (TaiChi) expert Jay Dunbar to give a presentation on this form of martial arts in 208 Union. Student Health Service is sponsor ing a panel discussion for students with diabetes until 8:30 p.m. in the Health Education Conference Room on the second floor, Student Health Service. The Pre-Law Club meets in 206 Union. The pre-law adviser, Donna Lefebvre, will answer questions. Dorothy Bernholz, the General Col lege pre-law adviser will also be pres ent. 8 p.m.: The UNC Habitat for Hu manity will have its first meeting in 212 Union. The Carolina Team Handball Club will practice in Carmichael Gymna sium. No experience required. Come dressed to play basketball. ITEMS OF INTEREST Elections Board applications are due at the Union desk or Suite C on Friday, Sept. 22. The Graduate and Professional Student Federation offers informa tion on the in-state tuition application process. Check the bulletin board out side Suite D in the Union for details. Carolina Union Underground in vites you to join a league! Sign up now until Sunday, Sept. 24 in the Union Underground to join a bowling league. Games will be held on Monday, Tues day and Wednesday nights. The UNC Great Decisions Coordi nating Committee applications are available in the office of International Programs in 207 Caldwell Hall. UCPPS is collecting resumes of seniors interested in working for non profit organizations after graduation. Bring your resume to 21 1 Hanes Hall between Oct. 16, 1989, and Jan. 19, 1990, for inclusion in a book from UNC, NCSU, NCCU and Duke to be sent to NPOs. Auditions for the UNC Pauper Play ers production of "Grease" will be held from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. Sept. 25th in Person Recital Hall. Actors, singers, and dancers prepare one song (accom panist provided) and one monologue. Questions? Call Scott Gold or Angela Coin: 933-2881 or 933-2968. DTH. The Ibestt iraews oini cammpansS THE Daily Crossword by Hank Harrington f ACROSS 1 Afghan city ; 6 Sagan 10 Edges 14 Modern Mede 15 Hodgepodge 16 Gr. theaters 17 Factions 18 Dramatic device 20 Rice liquor 21 Sky mysteries 22 Spooky 23 Certain group 25 Electricians 26 Crony 28 Shoe width 29 A Starr 30 Burning 32 Lowly worker 34 Vehicle 38 Consumerist Ralph 39 Sp. gold 40 Marsupial 41 Arduous ; journey 42 RBI eg 43 Secret 44 March date 46 Long, partner 48 Study 49 Large weapon 52 Falls short 54 Residence 55 Oil lamp necessity 56 Blind part 59 Retreats 61 Apart 62 It. cathedral city 63 Planting unit 64 Bike part 65 Beginning 66 Entrance 67 Daisy DOWN 1 Buss 2 Zone 3 Revert 4 Loosen 5 Fleur-de 6 Java containers ' 7 Dole out 8 Inlets 9 Alamos 10 Cliff or Dale 11 " do all that may become a man" (Macbeth) 12 Miloslav of tennis 1989 Tribune Media Services, Inc. All Rights Reserved 13 Benefits 19 Will name 21 Shoshone 24 Nobleman 25 Pale 26 Breathe hard 27 Distant 29 Obsequious one 31. Sparked anew 33 Age 35 Election outcome 36 Gen. Robt. 37 Mend 40 Knapsacks 42 Oriental money 45 Performs, 47 Query 49 Restaurants 50 Humble 51 Nick of movies 52 Small: pref. 53 Eng. county 55 TX city 57 "- In the life of..." 58 TV part 60 Spoiled 61 Gl's address LJL.1JL 11 Hi A. A. R PjTT.ADORf J G L U E iCfC 0 ii IJm 0 A D.i IMP, -1 1 o - "dames P E H 0 Z A C E T 0Jme C A B A nW 1 C t A S S OPAL ' POLES SlElE WARM P IR SPjj L.JLL ! SRtj - V W 11 Y L OGRE -,-, S T I E S M A S HeTd A P P E H OJS IM 0 V E SjAAA EARN Z FlRlA 111 AM 15 GHOTSOUP I STH T O G A S ERNE T IT ISlTlYltlEt Jwl E I E ID I 1 2 3 4 5 18 7 Ji 15 I 110 11 12 13 14 15 16 20 ! 2 ""- 22 23 24 25 26 27" " 28 "" 29" -J J, 30 31 32 33" 34" 35 fee 37 36 39 """" 40" 41 """ 42" 43 44 45 46 47 "" 48 " 49 50 51 "" 52" 53" 54 "" 55 " """" 56 57 fee gg """Si""" 62 "" "" 83 j64 65 66 j67 BULIMIA GROUP FOR STUDENTS Will focus on -Understanding the causes of the binge-purge cycle -Regaining control of eating behavior C Student Psychological Services at 96&-36S8 for more information and signup. DTH CLASSF1EDS REACH OVER 20,000 FIND A JOB. SELL YOUR CAR! Volunteering VOLUNTEER HEALTH Counselors needed! Great opportunity for undergraduate and graduate stu dents interested in the fields of psychology, nursing, social work, medicine, women's studies and other allied health professions to gain valuable counseling and refer ral experience. Interested women (regardless of major) should call Women's Health Resources at 968-4646. Training to begin September 23. DID YOU WISH for a Big Sister when you were growing up? You can make an adolescent's wish come true by volunteering for Women's Health Resources' "Side-By-Side" program. Volunteers will work with "at-risk" adolescent girls aged 16-19. All it takes is 2 hrsweek. Interested women should call WHR at 968-4646. Training begins In Sept. INTERESTED IN GERIATRICS and working with older adults? Women's Health Resources needs men and women to volunteer for its Relief for Caregivers of the Elderly Program. Call WHR 968 4646 for more information. Energetic? Self-Motivated? Got good ideas? We put creative minds to work! Public relations, advertis ing, marketing experience. Join our staff. We'll love you for it. 962-0545. INTERESTED IN SCOUTING? We need a volunteer assistant leader for small girl-scout troop. We meet Tues. at 2:40 at Frank Porter Graham Elementary School. Please call Sara at 9296351. VOLUNTEERS NEEDED - A REWARDING EXPERIENCe. Are you looking for an opportunity to share your time, your talent, your love? Visit the Hillhaven Convalescent Center on East Franklin and bring a touch of home to those in need. Call Ellen 967-1418. PROJECT UPWARD BOUND, a pro gram for educationally disadvan taged high school students needs students to volunteer as tutors on Saturdays and after school in the areas of English, Math, Science, History, and Foreign Language (mostly French and Spanish). Tutorial sessions operate from 9:30am-ll:20am on select Saturday mornings and for one hour afterschool during the Fall and Spring semester. Interested persons should contact the Upward Bound Program at 140 12 E. Franklin St (225 Hill Bldg.) or call 962-1281 or 962-1282. Deadline, Sept 25. 1989. Personals KRISTEN. Feeling homesick? Miss mom's home cooking? Meet me at Linda's ll:30am-2:30pm or 5pm 9pm. John. GRAMPA - YOU'D never have to fix anything - I love you! Please con tact me - Sutures 2 and patience forever. P.S. - don't ever turn to stone. DTH Classifieds 962-0252 AMW. WHO'S GOING to clean the s off you now? Remember, what goes around comes around! ABAD. HEATHER. DON'T GO! Please stay! We'll miss you! Love, Kelly, Kim, Tammera, Ellen, Nick, Grant, Jennifer, Dianne. and Stephanie. J.C. BYRD from Fayetteville. Where are you? Long time no see! Curious to know more? Respond DTH P. Char. THE YOUNG LADY with brownish hair, wearing white shorts and white sequined top in 4-Corners Thurs night (914) around 12:15am. I was captivated by you. Guy with blond hair and light blue jeans. Let's meet againl Interested call Bryan 968-6105. found. r - x tailwaggin ' experiences DTH Classifieds Call 962-0252 To place MCV1SA orders Congratulations KA Pledges! We Love You Be a secret admirer oC7 in the DTH CLASSIFIEDS Call 962-0252 for MCVISA orders or Rm 104 Carolina Union G.B. X AM A DOOMED MAN I A PLETHORA OF CHARGES AGAINST ME... MY FACE AND NAME SLAMMED IN THE DTH. WHAT WILLI DO? LATER THrVT SAME &AY... ( WHA..? HEY, EVERYONE J LDOKTA NEW CHARACTER.' I WONDER WHAT 1) HE'S HERE FOP,! WHO ARE YOU SUPPbSFD TO BE? GaY SHANDLING? Doonesbury f MORNING' W: GOOD 1 j MORNING' Tjy TPUKS10 j , WOZOMEALL i YOU YOUNG LADIESTOTHE r, Ji AUPI710M5 FOR. ' ' "TKJMPCARP" A5 YOU KNOW, UBAR3 LOOKING 70 CAST 1H5 FZMAL& CO-HOST TO DAY. LAT&R INTH&PAY, MR TRUMP WILL COMING IN TO . PERSONALLY RBV15W TH5- cm At iCTn l v.i3 ooh ONB OTHBR NOTB BBfORBldB START. I KNOW YOU'VB GIVBNA LOT OF THOUGHT TO YOUR AUPITION OUT FITS, BUT IN THB INTBKSST OF FAlR- NBSS, UB'P UKB ALL OF YOU TOAUPI- sTIONINnsiMnt EVENING GOWN ,:) i 14 fi. rr it ll Calvin and Hobbes SO NOE STOLE NN TRUCK, m I TRIED TO GET IT BACK, MOE YMTtDTO FIGHT Mt. yOk it. l iwnt why to FGUT, SO I WMWED kWH m MDt KEPT Mt TRUCK. I DOKT UNDERSTAND IT, HOBBES. YUT MAKES SOME PEOPLE So GREEDT 1 - I WUN IS IT ThAT SOKE PEOPLE DQNT CARE WHAT'S WRONG AND RGUT? Wi DONT PEOPLE TR1 TO E-E NCE TO EACH OTHER? THE PROBLEM" WITH PEOPLE 15 THAT TO'R ONU HUMAN. 4 fcxl LVJCttf OU KM v?? V HAVE TO BE ONE ms 9-2o Shoe Wim k A I GOT tK&Al ?zodim LIKp A J rr L, -I TS3 . .-hi in. iiiiJibJWjJfc f ELLIOTT ROAD at E. FRANKLIN 967-4737 . FREE PARKING $3.00 ALL SHOWS BEGINNING BEFORE 6PM 3:20 5:20 20 20 !3:10eiift9n a iiAAftn 7:10 5:10lUUIU!(GllUUWIi9:10 PQ :00 ?usersII 1:00 7?U tWEUVG ni-iiiiiiiri'.ii'j-jiii.iiii . 7:00 9:00 Send the Daily Tar Heel to Mom and Dad and share the excitement - - - vnnrcL pill wwf-oow W1 .'isn BllVIltlKMMp 2:104:30 109:30 D tit T1TT1 ONE OF THE BEST OF 1989! " PW I VINCENT CANOT NCW VOAK TlMU I l 1 jri sex C WINNER! 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